EXTRA EXTRA !!!!! !!!!!
time really sucks
i know it might seem like there is a lot that happened last– and who are we kidding, this– year. unsurprisingly there is nothing that can be done about that. the distant past has a lot going on in it too, gonna take a look at that for a sec and see if it helps.
Local Creator
we’re all pretty tired of hearing about covid, but this artist took it to the next level and just cut coronavirus out of their front page entirely. turns out it was mentioned a few times in a mid-december issue of the seattle times.
Seen in Seattle
we’re really digging this classic style throw-up, especially how blunt it is. nothing more to say here. Photo credit: Marin: @xoRinaLo
BE THE VOID
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idea i dunno who out there is so opposed to the of becoming one with or embodying the void, but they’re pissed enough to key stickers. i say, be the void you want to see in the world.
from the icon who brought us ‘go home tech bro’, we have ‘be the void’. nothing is funnier to us than when a seemingly simple phrase gets people riled up enough to do something about it. now i’m not here to give a philosophy lecture, but i have a special place in my heart for humorous nihilism. this artist seems to have found that sweet spot that really sticks in some folks’ craw. keep your eyes peeled for his other stickers, they’re sure to add a bit of extra something to your daily commute.
Sticker Feature
lots going on here. discourse is part of the life cycle of any sticker, but i’ve never seen one that tells a different story depending on where you start reading. it’s definitely okay to punch nazis, and black lives do matter. not sure who’s dealin with those other concepts.
Outside of the bubble (ish)
baseball is in full swing, so instead of dreading being a mariners fan, fall in love with their bizarre history as presented by SB nation and Jon Bois. and then be disappointed that we don’t have Ken Griffey Jr.
From the editor
this organization is staunchly against any and all of the following: Jeff Bezos, Frasier*, neo-anything-ism, and corporations trying to be relatable on Twitter.